//go:build linux && !(linux && 386) package main // bindTrayClick wires the tray icon's left-click handler on Linux. // // Both Linux click paths converge on Wails' linuxSystemTray.Activate, which // fires the registered clickHandler: // - Real SNI hosts (KDE Plasma, Waybar, GNOME Shell + AppIndicator) invoke // org.kde.StatusNotifierItem.Activate over D-Bus on left-click. // - The in-process StatusNotifierWatcher + XEmbed host used on minimal WMs // (Fluxbox, i3, dwm, OpenBox) maps a Button1 press to that same Activate // call itself (xembed_host_linux.go), so it routes through the same hook. // Registering OnClick here therefore covers both paths with one handler — no // changes to the watcher or XEmbed C code are needed. Left-click now opens the // main window; right-click still opens the menu via Wails' default // SecondaryActivate→OpenMenu handler (and the XEmbed GTK popup on minimal WMs). // // We do NOT register OnDoubleClick: Wails' Linux SNI backend never fires it // (unlike Windows). And we deliberately skip AttachWindow — it plus Wails3's // applySmartDefaults would pop the window alongside the menu on GNOME Shell // with the AppIndicator extension (see the bindTrayClick comment in tray.go). // // ShowWindow() is the same dispatcher the explicit "Open NetBird" menu entry // and SIGUSR1 use: it brings the install-progress / browser-login window // forward when one of those flows is active, otherwise routes through // WindowManager.ShowMain so the window re-centers on minimal WMs / the XEmbed // path instead of landing in the top-left corner. func bindTrayClick(t *Tray) { t.tray.OnClick(func() { t.ShowWindow() }) }